Toulouse Petit

On the 2nd day of 2012, Bing and I ventured to our old home area ( Queen Anne) to have brunch at the much rave Toulouse Petit

It’s amazing that this place is so near our old apartment BUT we have nv tried it before. We didn’t make any reservations so we needed to wait for a table.

First impression of the place – The restaurant have really nice deco. It was really unique with interesting lamps, resembling Venus Fly Trap. haha.. we took photos outside

Fortunately, it was only a 10mins wait. Anyway, just for in case you wanna try.. it’s better to go for breakfast happy hours Mon-fri 8-11am as most of the breakfast plates were $8!

We settle down on our table which isn’t that comfy because there’s no place to hang our coats ( and the server didn’t ask if they could keep coats for us) – we just have to make do. The menu is extensive! so many types of food to choose from! I was gonna order something sweet.. I LOVE sweet things.. and I ordered the Bananas Foster pancakes and BH ordered something that have fish ( can’t rem what – but it’s a small serving, expensive for its size)

The french press coffee came first.. it’s sooooo good… now i’m wondering if I shld buy a french press!! heh.. so while enjoying the coffee.. I was admiring the nice lamps again.. hahaha

Actually our food took sometime to come… either that or.. I was super hungry… Finally….

My pancakes were delicious!! OMG.. I love the candied peacans.. so nice!!! fluffy pancakes – 2 thumbs up!!! As for BH’s food… it was ok?! hehe… The pt is… I love my pancakes!! Yummy!! But lucky BH, the portion is too big for me.. he had the pancakes too!

last but not least… a pic of me with the delicious pancakes!! wahaha… more pls!!

Hor Fun with gravy and Tao Suan!

The weather is cold.. and some form of warm comfort food would be good….so that’s it..

Hor Fun and Tao Suan are the simplest kind of food that you can find in any hawker centre or food court.. not for us here.. hehe.. so I looked for recipes and decided to attempt them. It was so easy.. the cost of the ingredients are cheap!!

My Hor Fun picture may not be pretty BUT it’s absolutely delicious, like those in Zichar store! *Blush* haha.. and how do u take nice pictures of gluey food anyway??!! heh

Hor Fun with Gravy recipe

(inspired by 3 hungry tummies & seasiafood)

Ingredients

300 g of fresh wide rice noodles (hor fun)
150 – 200 g of beef fillet, thinly sliced across the grains
50 g green mustard ( like choy sum or even broccoli)
5 cm knob of ginger, thinly sliced ( Optional – BH doesn’t like the ginger)
2 garlic cloves, chopped
2 spring onions, cut into 6 cm lengths
500 ml of chicken stock (I used packaged ones)
1 tbs of light soy
1/2 tbs of dark soy
1 tbs of oyster sauce
dash of sesame oil
dash of Chinese cooking wine
white pepper to taste
tapioca flour solution* (Corn flour also can, if u have no Tapioca flour)
1 egg white, lightly beaten
* Unlike corn flour this won’t cloud the sauce.

Method

1) Marinate the beef slices with a little soy, sesame oil, chinese cooking wine, white pepper and corn flour.
2) Heat up the wok, add in 2 tbsp oil and fry crushed garlic till fragrant.
3) Add in hor fun, dark soy sauce and light soy sauce, stir fry quickly over high heat till mix well.
4) Remove heat, set aside in a serving plate.
5) Saute garlic, beef and ginger then add in the spring onion and continue to cook. Add green mustard, stock and seasonings and bring it to a boil.
6) Add in the tapioca flour solution to thicken the sauce, it should be thick enough to coat the noodles. Drizzle in the egg, turn off the heat and give it a light stir.
7) Pour the egg gravy on top of the fried hor fun. Serve with pickled green chilli (which we don’t have!!)

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Tao Suan Recipe
(from noobcook)

Ingredients
(Makes 4 rice bowls)

150g split green (mung) bean
2 pandan leaves, washed and tied to a knot
50g rock sugar
500ml water
1 β€œyou tiao”, cut – I used frozen ones from Asian Supermarket, prep them according to instructions on package

Thickener:
40g sweet potato flour (or water chestnut flour), mixed with 125ml (1/2 cup) water

Directions

1. Soak the beans in water for 1 hour, drained and rinse again with water. Drain again.
2. Steam the beans for about 30 minutes, or until they are soft.
3. In a pot, add water, pandan leaves and sugar. Bring to the boil, reduce heat, and add in the steamed beans.
4. Before using the thickener, stir the solution again to make sure it is even. Stir in the thickener slowly until mixture thickens (you do not need to add all … stop adding once it becomes the thickness that you like. I used only 3/4 of the amount).
5. Ladle into serving bowls and top with you tiao. Serve hot or warm.

X’mas Bake off 2011 ( Chocolate-dipped shortbread + Steamed Chocolate fudge cake)

Outdated entry BUT still… I will blog about it .. haha

It’s kinda like our tradition that we have a bake-off on Christmas… haha.. I like it.. and we actually look forward to it every year πŸ™‚ This year.. we made Chocolate dipped shortbread. We were at Dave and Jo’s place when they let us sample their neighbour’s cookies.. OMG.. it tasted so good!!! we decided to look for the recipe and try to bake something like that too! We were happy that it turned out very well – tasted like Danish cookies! haha.. and we gave them to our friends who loved them too!

Chocolate dipped Shortbread recipe

(From Food Network)

Ingredients
3/4 pound unsalted butter, at room temperature
1 cup sugar, plus extra for sprinkling
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
6 to 7 ounces very good semisweet chocolate, finely chopped ( We used Hershey’s special dark chocolate bar)

Method
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.

In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, mix together the butter and 1 cup of sugar until they are just combined. Add the vanilla. In a medium bowl, sift together the flour and salt, then add them to the butter-and-sugar mixture. Mix on low speed until the dough starts to come together. Dump onto a surface dusted with flour and shape into a flat disk. Wrap in plastic and chill for 30 minutes.

Roll the dough 1/2-inch thick and cut with a 3 by 1-inch finger-shaped cutter. Place the cookies on an ungreased baking sheet and sprinkle with sugar. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, until the edges begin to brown. Allow to cool to room temperature.

When the cookies are cool, place them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Put 3 ounces of the chocolate in a glass bowl and microwave on high power for 30 seconds. (Don’t trust your microwave timer; time it with your watch.) Stir with a wooden spoon. Continue to heat and stir in 30-second increments until the chocolate is just melted. Add the remaining chocolate and allow it to sit at room temperature, stirring often, until it’s completely smooth. Stir vigorously until the chocolate is smooth and slightly cooled; stirring makes it glossier.

Drizzle 1/2 of each cookie with just enough chocolate to coat it.

What’s Christmas w/o cake? haha.. so I attempted to try another new recipe!

For my cake, I used a 6″ round pan and used my big soup pot as the steamer. During steaming, my cake rose and the top of the cake was on the cover of the pot. I was very upset because that would mean that my cake won’t look nice/ might turn out underbaked. I allowed it to steam 10mins more that the desired time – that seem to do the trick. Cake looks very ugly though πŸ™ Fortunately, I managed to slice the ugly top off.. and it looks flat and nice!!In future, I will definitely divide the batter into two 6″ pans.

For the fudge, it took forever to thicken so I added more cornflour and up the heat. Bad idea… fudge thickened too fast and became lumpy. sigh… it was not thick enough to be spread onto the cake. BH was like “let’s just pour on it?!! It will look nice la! Fudge mah!” I was just too upset that it’s not perfect – so I was “whatever lor.. anyway, it’s doomed already” and… tadah….

Topped it with walnuts and it looks so pro!!! The taste… was like heavenly!!! Chocolate overload!! πŸ™‚ Because the fudge was lumpy, we shld have pour the fudge over a sieve before putting it on the cake. Anyway, the cake was so good that we couldn’t taste the lumps! πŸ˜€

Steamed Chocolate Cake with Fudge Recipe

(from Peng’s Kitchen)

For Cake:

Ingredient

150g unsalted butter
170g fine sugar
200ml evaporated milk
2 eggs, lightly beaten
125g plain flour
70g cocoa powder (I used Trader Joe’s, a local house brand)
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp vanilla essence

Method

1) Combine sugar, evaporated milk, vanilla essence and butter in a saucepan. Stir over low heat until sugar is dissolved and butter has melted. Remove from heat.

2) Add the beaten eggs into the slightly cooled mixture and stir till well mixed. Sift the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder and baking soda into a large mixing bowl. Add the eggs mixture over the flour and stir till smooth. (Batter should be runny).

3) Heat up the steamer. Lined and grease a 7″ baking pan. ( I used 6″ round pan) Pour the batter into prepared pan and place into the steamer. Cover the top of the pan loosely with a piece of aluminum foil.

4) Steam over medium heat for 45 minutes. Check for doneness by inserting a skewer into the cake. If it comes out clean, it’s done. If not, steam for a further 5 minutes.

5) Cool the cake in pan before turning out for frosting.

For chocolate fudge

Ingredients

35g cocoa powder, sifted
50gm corn flour, sifted
1 cup evaporated milk
2 egg yolks
175ml water
120g sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
50g unsalted butter

Method

1) Mix all ingredients well (except the butter. stir over double boiler at low heat till thickened. (takes abt 10mins to thicken)
2) Add butter, turn off fire and stir till the butter melts.
3) Spread the warm fudge over the cake to coat evenly.
4) Chill the cake in the fridge before serving.

 

Honey Cornflakes treats

I actually blogged about this before – Now updated with recipe πŸ™‚

This is a standard must bake during CNY – haha.. I love these treats.. I can eat it all day long~~~

 

Honey Cornflakes Treats Recipe

(from muckysock via esjoie)

Ingredients:

60g butter
1 tbsp sugar
1/4 cup honey
4 cups corn flakes

Method :
1. Melt butter over low heat. In cut pieces so that it melts easily.

2. Add in sugar and honey (pre-stirred beforehand so that the sugar doesn’t burn), stir till sugar is dissolved

3. Add in cornflakes and mix well.

4. Spoon into small paper cups

5. Bake for 5 mins at 160 degrees celcius

 

It’s sooooo ez to make!! You got to try it! πŸ˜€

Baked Spring rolls

Well.. I had a Jicama left in my fridge

( from CNY party as we had rojak)Β  I didn’t want to waste it.. so I made Spring Rolls! I don’t really want to deep fry because it is very unhealthy… so.. I baked them! πŸ˜€ I actually did baked spring rolls once before BUT it didn’t turn out well – it sticks onto my baking sheet and I had broken spring rolls.

If you are baking your spring rolls, please don’t be lazy.. you MUST brush the baking sheet and the spring rolls with veg oil!!! else it will stick onto the baking sheet!

And you will still get crispy spring rolls when u baked them, just that it’s not as brown πŸ™‚ Bing and I enjoyed it very much!

Baked Spring rolls recipe

(inspired by My Kitchen Snippets)

Ingredients:

1 small cabbage
1 medium size jicama/bangkuang/yam bean – shredded
2 carrots – julienned
2 tbs dried shrimp – soaked in water to soften and minced
3 cloves garlic – finely chopped
1 egg – beaten (for sealing the rolls – Optional. Mine stick together w/o the egg)
1 packet of spring roll wrappers

Seasonings:

1 tbsp oyster sauce
3 tbsp soy sauce
Β½ tsp of sesame oil
Salt and pepper to taste

1. Thaw the frozen spring roll wrappers.
2. Heat up the frying pan with a tbsp of olive oil. Add in chopped garlic and dried shrimp,stir fry until fragrant.
3. Add in jicama and carrots. Stir fry for 2 minutes minute and add in all the seasonings and 1/4 cup of water. Continue cooking for another 7 minutes or until the jicama is soft. Check seasoning. Set aside to cool. (I drained the filling to remove excess gravy/water. I don’t want soaky spring rolls!)
4. Prepare a baking sheet and line it with parchment paper or aluminum foil. Lightly brush it with some vegetable oil.
5. Peel off a piece of wrapper and place it on a flat surface. Place some cooked filling in the center of the wrapper, pull over both ends and roll up the wrapper. Brush the end with some egg to seal.
6. Line all the spring rolls on the baking sheet. Lightly brush the spring roll with some vegetable oil.
7. Bake in a pre-heated 425 degree oven for 25 minutes or until lightly brown. Serve warm or room temperature with some chili sauce.

Banana cake

Have you ever crave for something that you bake/cook?

Like there’s nothing outside that can be compared to your own baking/cooking? haha.. for me, it’s Banana Cake! I have never been a fan of Banana cakes because I find those in bakeries ( in SG that is) very oily.. BH likes Banana cake though. He was the one who suggested that I baked it. Anyway, my first attempt on baking Banana Cake was BAD – I guess.. it got to do with the recipe. I followed another recipe and was glad that it worked out perfectly!

I am glad that I kinda perfected my Banana Cake! πŸ˜€ and I absolutely love how my Banana Cake taste~~ Yummy!!

Usually, people bake Banana cake because their bananas are over-ripe… for my case… I BOUGHT BANANAS for this purpose! πŸ™‚ haha.. so 1/2 way thru’ preparing the ingredients.. I realised that my baking power expired!!! OMG!!!! I wanted to eat MY Banana Cake so badly that I kept calm and carried on. Phew.. I was glad I did!! It turned out super well!!!

AND I realised that another trick to baking is to use SMALL pans. Recipes recommends 8/9-inch pans BUT u don’t have to use such a big pan. Small pan = mistakes are minimized. Small pan also means that u could give away a cake to your neighbour/friend easily. wahaha…. NOT for this Banana Cake though… We love it so much that we could finish all up in a day!!! Of course we didn’t la!!

Banana Cake Recipe

– 180g unsalted utter
– 180g castor sugar
– 2 extra large eggs, lightly beaten
– 250g cake flour
– 1 tsp baking powder
– 1 tsp baking Soda
– 220g bananas, mashed
– 50 g dairy whipped cream (I used evaporated milk)
– 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
1. Cream butter and sugar till light and creamy.
2. Pour in eggs gradually and beat till creamy.
3. Add in whip cream, mashed bananas and vanilla extract and mix well.
4. Add in cake flour, baking powder and baking soda, and beat for a short while, just to make sure everything is incorporated.
5. Pour into an 8-inch round tray. ( I used 2 6-inch round pan)
6. Bake at 175 degree celcius for about 50 to 60 mins, or until cooked.

*I used eggs and butter at room temperature.

Are you drooling??!!

How you know you made good Banana cake?? In my opinion, it’s when the bottom is not hard and there is NO 2 layer difference in colour. If there’s a difference in colour – it means you probably overbeat the batter πŸ™‚

I think I need to grab a slice of my cake now…. kekeke

P/S: Hope u didn’t go bananas reading this.. haha.. I think I have nv typed bananas so many times in my life before!!! πŸ˜€

Pre-CNY party

BH and I organised a gathering at our apartment’s function room yesterday.

It was nice to have everyone over πŸ™‚ Everybody bought delicious food like Chicken rice, ngioh hiang, salted mustard duck soup, braised meat & egg… who can forget the Yu Sheng! πŸ˜€

I made pineapple tarts which didn’t turn out as well as i thought πŸ™ I mean.. it was my X time baking these tarts.. The bad part about the tarts were the pineapple paste (used the prepacked ones) As I was feeling depressed, discouraged and upset… I was glad that my friends think it tasted good – even packed the leftovers ( not many) home..

Just some pictures of the day…

We had a great time.. and hope everyone felt the same too πŸ™‚

Our NYE dinner

haha.. ok.. blogging this for records… with reference to what BH blogged about “our year end feast where I prepared the lobster tail with ease”

I realised that PhotoScape allows me to add small images ( I M WOLS.. heh) – so I did that for the pictures below to indicate our feelings while preparing the meal… Overall, I would say.. good cooperative work! πŸ˜€

BH is a very confused cook. I mean… he changed his mind with regards to which recipe he’s following very quickly. I’m glad it worked out eventually… If you are wondering… he followed the (what I called) ‘let the lobsters swim in the water’ recipe.. heh

After 15 mins and alot of ‘eh.. amanda… how ah?’

While he was ‘swimming’ with the lobster… I cooked the pasta… following this recipe I like Noobcook – I think she provides one of the BEST online recipes and her instructions are clear and ez to follow πŸ™‚

Finally… our dinner!!

Good job!!! πŸ˜€

I burn, I pine, I perish

If I achieve not this… Petite Shopping Tote (PST) OR Petite Timeless Tote (PTT)








hahaha.. it’s a new year and I got new target already!!! πŸ˜€

On the second day of the new year, BH and I made a trip downtown.. just for fun… well, I had to walked into Chanel and I saw the PST in RED!!! OMG!! It’s so hard to find RED chanel bag ( the BRIGHT red!!) It was love at first sight. The PST is not too big and it’s just right for me – The size is perfect!! I don’t like big bags anyway. It fits the kindle, my vapur waterbottle, wallet and handphone. Nice! I think i can still fit a magazine!

The thing that I didn’t like is.. it doesn’t have the little feet at the bottom of the bag to protect the base of the leather :/ It has a snap closure. Then again, the price of this PST is probably the most reasonable ( considering the cost of the other bags) among the rest of the bags.

Seriously, I NEED TO GET THIS! PST price in the US now – $2000 ~~~

I came home and saw the PTT online ( didn’t see it in the store) – It has all I want! Feet at the bottom and zippered closure. I can probably put everything except the magazine. hahaha… PTT price in the US now – $2250 ~~~

*gasps* I WANT!!!! Now, I am just hoping that when we get to Europe – the bag is sitting on the shelves ( or at the back of the store) waiting for me… wah…. the smell of caviar… the touch of the exquisiteness of the bag.. is such a turn on!!

As for the colours… 1st choice: LIPSTICK RED OR GREY ( very rare πŸ™ ), 2nd choice: Black with GHW, 3rd choice: Black with SHW

At first, I told BH that we are just going sightseeing in Europe and we can skip France or rather Paris altogether… but looks like… we can’t.. hehe… I am so excited!!!!

[Edit] Then again, if I go to Paris and didn’t get a classic flap.. isn’t it such a pity??!!! how now blue cow?

2012 .. IT’S HERE!

life is really and indeed not a bed of roses

2011 had been a year filled with ups and downs ( once again) You know.. . When all is well, something may just pop up.. I guess that’s when we learn.. and how we grow stronger.

2011 is the year I lost someone really dear to me, my grandpa. Just the thought of it makes me tear – he passed away on the very day I left SG. I know he is probably enjoying himself in a better place now – still… it upsets me that I’m not there πŸ™

2011 is also a year that we finally got our HDB. If there is a reason why I am saving money/working hard.. it’s because of my home. I always thought and wanted my home to be perfect. Nice furniture and renovation. I was quite upset that all these things had to be compromised – for the greater good. I really hope that I will be able to achieve my dream home in the near future

2011 marks the year that we made the MOST friends ever since we first relocated here. haha.. we had been really contented with just the 2 of us that making more friends isn’t part of the plan. Then again, by a stroke of luck, we participated in a SG gathering ( our first in 3 yrs btw) and we met friends who intro us to even more friends. It’s nice to have friends to hang out and to share our food with πŸ™‚

2011 also made me a good cook. I think I really enjoy cooking. I can look for recipes and get really excited to cook something new! I am embarrassed to admit it but cooking is fun! heh.. I do wish that what I like to do is something that would mk me rich in terms of wealth, rather than .. erm.. FATS?

2011 is also the year that I got my first CHANEL BAG! πŸ™‚ I must thank you BH for his generosity! I feel very blessed to have a great hubby who is willing to spend $ on me.. haha..
Chanel WOC

2011 marks the first time I visited a doc here!! It is a bad year for me in terms of health. sigh… I went to the doc countless of times. Health is wealth! I also extracted 2 of my wisdom tooth ( the other 2 will be extracted this year)

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I am looking forward to 2012!! I’m also scared… but….

I can’t wait to be FREE ( out of my bond)!! I was telling BH that on the day I get my FREEDOM, I will….. BAKE A CHEESECAKE! Yes… life is just so plain simple and sweet. Trust me.. it’s not the money! The road to freedom may not be ez… πŸ™ I may or may not succeed.

I also wish for GOOD HEALTH… Health is very important!!!

I hope that we could get a dog we both like too – it will be perfect if it’s a rescue πŸ™‚ It’s nice to have something we both love and can come home too ( nah.. not a human baby!!)

Another wish is to travel MORE! I realised that we haven’t been traveling much because we are saving $. I hope 2012 will be a better year for us financially??!! haha… I know it’s weird… we will probably be quite broke..but at least the money we earned is for our enjoyment and not to save up for other purpose!!oh… I also can’t wait for our Europe trip in April!!! OMG!!! Trip of a lifetime!! I also want to go to Disneyworld during Christmas!!!

and.. come April 2012 will also mean that BH and I had been together for *drumroll* 10 years!!! πŸ˜€ can’t believe it right!! heh.. I hope we will have many many more years together!

erm.. I think that’s all I can think of for now.. haha … HAPPY NEW YEAR to all!!! and… Do take care and be happy! There’s nothing more important than being happy πŸ™‚